Former Northumberland police station is up for sale and comes with two original cells

The Old Court House in Whittingham, Alnwick, is a restored Grade II listed building dating back to 1859 A former court house and police station in Northumberland[1] which has been transformed into a quirky detached home is now on the market for over GBP600,000. The Old Court House in Whittingham, Alnwick[2], is a restored Grade II listed building dating back to 1859 which has been renovated into a three-bedroom family home.

Showcasing a mixture of original and contemporary features, the home retains two original cells, a stone staircase, and an original courtroom. The property boasts approximately half an acre of mature, maintained gardens that extend to the banks of the River Aln. The historic courtroom has been turned into a first floor living room along with a stove and an office space.

The first floor also has three bedrooms, each designed to easily accommodate a king-size bed and your chosen furnishings. Every bedroom is equipped with modern en-suite facilities, featuring a toilet and a sink. Among the en-suites, one includes a bathtub, another presents a convenient walk-in shower, while the master en-suite provides the luxury of both a bathtub and a separate shower.

The gardens of the property are tiered into three levels, featuring a combination of lawn which is laid to Wild Meadow, vibrant flowers, and trees.

A sunroom offers a tranquil spot for garden views, and the property provides off-street parking with a detached stone double garage.

The property is up for sale through Signature North East[3], with offers in the region of GBP660,000.

References

  1. ^ Northumberland (www.chroniclelive.co.uk)
  2. ^ Alnwick (www.chroniclelive.co.uk)
  3. ^ is up for sale through Signature North East (www.wearesignature.co.uk)